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<blockquote data-quote="Newsun" data-source="post: 12018" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>A phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition or adverb that modifies or changes the meaning; 'give up' is a phrasal verb that means 'stop doing' something, which is very different from 'give'. The word or words that modify a verb in this manner can also go under the name particle.</p><p></p><p>Phrasal verbs can be divided into groups:</p><p></p><p><strong>Intransitive verbs</strong></p><p>These don't take an object</p><p>They had an argument, but they've <em>made up</em> now.</p><p></p><p><strong>Inseparable verbs</strong></p><p>The object must <em>come after</em> the particle.</p><p>They are <em>looking after</em> their grandchildren.</p><p></p><p><strong>Separable verbs</strong></p><p>With some separable verbs, the object must come between the verb and the particle:</p><p>The quality of their work <em>sets</em> them <em>apart</em> from their rivals.</p><p></p><p> In our phrasal verb dictionary, we classify these as <em>Separable [obligatory]</em></p><p></p><p>With some separable verbs, the object can before or after the particle, though when a pronoun is used it comes before the particle:</p><p><em>Turn </em>the TV <em>off.</em></p><p><em>Turn off</em> the TV.</p><p><em>Turn</em> it <em>off</em>.</p><p></p><p><em>Source: Useenglish.com</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newsun, post: 12018, member: 1"] A phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition or adverb that modifies or changes the meaning; 'give up' is a phrasal verb that means 'stop doing' something, which is very different from 'give'. The word or words that modify a verb in this manner can also go under the name particle. Phrasal verbs can be divided into groups: [B]Intransitive verbs[/B] These don't take an object They had an argument, but they've [I]made up[/I] now. [B]Inseparable verbs[/B] The object must [I]come after[/I] the particle. They are [I]looking after[/I] their grandchildren. [B]Separable verbs[/B] With some separable verbs, the object must come between the verb and the particle: The quality of their work [I]sets[/I] them [I]apart[/I] from their rivals. In our phrasal verb dictionary, we classify these as [I]Separable [obligatory][/I] With some separable verbs, the object can before or after the particle, though when a pronoun is used it comes before the particle: [I]Turn [/I]the TV [I]off.[/I] [I]Turn off[/I] the TV. [I]Turn[/I] it [I]off[/I]. [I]Source: Useenglish.com[/I] [/QUOTE]
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